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"Can we really understand God?" addresses some of the most common questions that Christians ask. For many, unanswered questions have been a stumbling block to their faith. Not only is this book intended for believers, but also for anyone who shows interest in the Faith but cannot embark on the next step due to these tough, unanswered questions. One of the most common ones involve the science versus faith debate. This book shows there exists an elegant harmony between modern science and the Bible. Apparent contradictions are neutralized when one considers words and syntax in the original…mehr

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"Can we really understand God?" addresses some of the most common questions that Christians ask. For many, unanswered questions have been a stumbling block to their faith. Not only is this book intended for believers, but also for anyone who shows interest in the Faith but cannot embark on the next step due to these tough, unanswered questions. One of the most common ones involve the science versus faith debate. This book shows there exists an elegant harmony between modern science and the Bible. Apparent contradictions are neutralized when one considers words and syntax in the original Hebrew. Other questions such as "Why did God not throw Satan in hell immediately" and "Why does God allow evil to exist at all" will ensure a captivating read and show that we can indeed understand a little more about the mind of God

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Reverend Tienie Prinsloo was in the ministry for 39 years until 2000 Ad. He served as chaplain to government ministers and the state president of South Africa between 1976 and 1982. He continues to teach, council and write. His co-author and son, Cobus, inspired aspects of this book with all his questions concerning religion. He is a graphic designer with a deep interest in theology.